render_template (name, pad=None, this=None, values=None, alt=None)Whenever Lektor needs to render a template, it will use this exact method. Here are the parameters and what they mean:
name: this is the name of the template that should be rendered.  It's
the local filename relative to the templates folder and uses slashes
for paths.pad: when a Pad is available, it should be provided
so that the site variable can be populated.  If a context is available
then the pad will also be pulled from the context if needed.this: the value of the this variable in templates.  This should always
be the closest renderable thing.  Typically this is a Record or flow block or something similar.values: optional additional variables can be provided as a dictionary here.alt: this can override the default selected alt.  If not provided it's
discovered from this and it will default to _primary if no other
information can be found.from lektor.project import Project project = Project.discover() env = project.make_env(load_plugins=False) pad = env.new_pad() rv = env.render_template('hello.html', pad=pad, this={ 'title': 'Demo Object' })
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